But the sun isn’t actually “rising” or “setting.” The star is standing relatively still. We are the ones moving.
Every evening, we watch the sun sink below the horizon, painting the sky in shades of orange and violet. Every morning, we witness it rise again, chasing away the shadows. It’s a rhythm so reliable that we’ve built our lives—our meals, our work, our sleep—around it. how does the earth's rotation cause day and night
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The only habitable zone would be a narrow, perpetual twilight ring around the edge—a thin crescent of life in a dead world. But the sun isn’t actually “rising” or “setting